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Durven Of De Waarheid Quotes By Carey V. Azzara

There can never be enough written about heroic acts and heroic people, we all need the inspiration they give us. — Carey V. Azzara

Durven Of De Waarheid Quotes By Thomas Leonard

Confidence comes from seeing so many sides, angles, views, and tangents. Because when you do select an approach or direction, you are doing so with better/ more complete information. — Thomas Leonard

Durven Of De Waarheid Quotes By William Shakespeare

Wrong hath but wrong, and blame the due of blame. — William Shakespeare

Durven Of De Waarheid Quotes By Confucius

Not feeling compassion for a stranger is like not feeling when one's foot has caught fire — Confucius

Durven Of De Waarheid Quotes By Richard Baxter

A man may be a faithful minister, and yet never preach a sermon. If a great congregation have six or more pastors, and two or three of them be the ablest preachers, and the rest more judicious, and fit for discourse and private oversight, these latter may well employ themselves in such oversight, conference, and other ministerial works, and leave public-speaking in the pulpit to them that are more able for it, and so they may divide the work among them according to their parts: and it will not now follow that they are no pastors that preach not publicly. — Richard Baxter

Durven Of De Waarheid Quotes By J.L. Merrow

You should put it on your business cards - Tom Paretski, the pocket-sized plumber. No job too small."
"Again with the height jokes. What do you have on yours? Phil Morrison, the muscle-bound moron?"
"Now, come on - that's poor effort. How about Private Dick - the biggest in the business?" — J.L. Merrow

Durven Of De Waarheid Quotes By Charles Spurgeon

All good is born in prayer, and all good springs from it. — Charles Spurgeon